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DAIRY SPECIAL NEW APPLICATIONS FOR PROMOTING POWDER FLOW Ultrasonic technology is now available to promote ULTRASONIC FLOW AID / SILO CLEANING This technology is applied to promote powder flow and cleaning of vessels. You can replace Vibratory motors, air canons, air evasers with ease. Ultrasonic excitation reduces the wall friction and causes the bulk material to flow continuously or on demand. Find out why many of New Zealand’s most successful manufacturers and food processors specify CRC Food Grade products. It’s easy to identify the compliance level of our Food Grade products with the CRC Green Light Programme. Our extensive product manual and wall chart ensure proper product usage and regulatory compliance. The products are NZ AsureQuality and MPI approved for the food, beverage, dairy, meat and fishing industries. Available from leading distributors of engineering supplies. Visit www.crc.co.nz or call 09 272 2700 for detailed product information. 20 MAY 2017 This can be applied to: • Silos, Hoppers • Chutes • Cyclones • Funnels • Vacuum Cans • Dust Collectors • Pipelines • Conveyors • Mixing Chambers Why Not Join the Crowd? Easy Food Grade Safety Compliance FT282 powder flow and dry cleaning of hoppers and silos. Ultrasonic technology enables replacement of vibratory motors, air canons, and air evasers with ease, reducing wall friction ensuring material flows continuously and on demand and can be used for such applications as silos, hoppers, chutes, cyclones, funnels, vacuum cans, dust collectors, pipelines, conveyors and mixing chambers. Advantages are extensive including low maintenance cost and increased energy efficiency without cracks. Installation is easy outside the vessel while other benefits are continuous bulk material flow (no production shut down) and a high level of control by internal modulating variable frequency software (PLC programming is possible). Ultrasonic works best if the application wall thickness is < 5mm and the limitations yet to be established (16m3 silo - biggest volume tested). Classification of ATEX zones are 21 (2D), 22 (3D) and 1 (2G), 2 (3G). CAS Enterprises Ltd. Ph 09 238 6343 | www.cas.co.nz Ph: 09 238 6343 | www.cas.co.nz | 12 E Cape Hill Rd, Pukekohe NZ FT299


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